Hair Idea Marketing Salon

Hair Idea Marketing Salon

Hair Idea Marketing Salon

From teenagers experimenting with temporary hair dye, to women hoping to maintain their salon color at home, at home hair color is a frequently used commodity. In today’s economic market, more people than ever are choosing to color their hair at home, rather than spend money at the salon. When done properly, this can help extend hair color and styles between salon visits, update a look or style, or make for a fresh change. When done improperly, or carelessly, however, it can lead to discolored skin and bathrooms, as well as over processed hair.

Preparing to Color at Home

The first step to coloring hair at home is to choose the right shade. With the array of choices available at drugstores, supermarkets and beauty supply stores, this can be overwhelming. First time colorers should take care to avoid dramatic color changes; learning to apply the color properly and see how the hair handles it first, before going very dark or light can help avoid potential problems.

If keeping hair color natural, choose a shade that is within 2 to 3 shades of the natural hair color. Avoid using black hair dye unless the natural hair color is already dark brown or black; even temporary black hair color can be permanent if applied to lighter hair colors, so go slowly with dark color.